Olympian Gods
Homeric Works
Wars & Battles
Heroes & Legends
Myth & Culture
100

This god received fewer honors than the others because humans feared the oaths he governed.

Hades

100

The Trojan War is the central event of this Homeric epic.

The Iliad

100

City besieged for 10 years.

Troy
100

Completed 12 labors

Hercules

100

Athletic festival held every 4 years in honor of Zeus

The Olympics

200

This goddess was the only Olympian to side with the Trojans consistently in the Iliad.

Aphrodite

200

The faithful wife of Odysseus who delays suitors by weaving.

Penelope

200

Site of the legendary last stand of 300 Spartans.

Thermopylae

200

Slayer of Medusa

Perseus

200

Greek word for city-state

polis

300

This Olympian was granted his seat largely because he invented the first lyre.

Hermes

300

This warrior’s “rage” drives the plot of the Iliad.

Achilles

300

Long conflict between Athens and Sparta.

The Peloponnesian War

300

Flew too close to the sun

Icarus

300

Greek temple style featuring scroll-shaped capitals

ionic 

400

The least-mentioned Olympian; sometimes disputed; deity of the hearth.

Hestia

400

Odysseus blinded this creature.

Polyphemus

400

 Important 490 BCE victory over Persia

Marathon

400

Led the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece

Jason

400

This craftsman built the Labyrinth for King Minos and later escaped Crete using wings he fashioned of feathers and wax

Daedalus

500

Her Roman name is Ceres; her grief causes winter.

Demeter

500

This seer warned the Trojans not to bring the wooden horse inside their walls.

Laocoön

500

Athenian naval victory that turned the tide against Persia

Salamis

500

Tamed Pegasus and killed the Chimera

Bellerophon

500

In the Iliad, this High King of the Greeks quarrels with Achilles over a captive woman, causing Achilles to withdraw from battle

agamemnon